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Security Executive Publishes Guide on Enterprise Risk Assessment

A new book by an industry expert outlines a structured approach to building business-aligned security programs.

A prominent corporate security leader has authored a new textbook designed to help organizations navigate modern threat landscapes through strategic planning.

Rachelle Loyear, vice president of integrated security solutions at Allied Universal, released her third book focusing on practical enterprise security risk assessment. The publication targets risk professionals, corporate security managers and business executives tasked with building resilient organizational defense systems.

The text outlines a structured Enterprise Security Risk Management framework. This methodology guides leaders through identifying critical corporate assets, analyzing potential threats and implementing cost-effective protection strategies.

Additionally, the book introduces the concept of effects-based security to the risk management framework. This approach aims to directly link high-level corporate security strategies with day-to-day operational execution to ensure measurable business outcomes.

The publication is currently available through academic and major commercial booksellers.

About the Author

Jesse Jacobs is assistant editor of SecurityToday.com.

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